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Prosecutors owe the people they represent three things: transparency, accountability and candor. New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg has fallen down on the job on all three fronts. It's no surprise that several candidates running for governor of New York -- Democrats and Republicans alike -- are pledging to remove Bragg form office if elected. This video reviews how Bragg has failed on the transparency front, the accountability front and the candor front. Given those three strikes, Bragg should be out. Because justice matters.
Trump White House aide Peter Navarro faces a Congressional contempt vote for defying the January 6th committee. Navarro was subpoenaed after admitting his plan to overturn the 2020 election, along with Steve Bannon, in a newsworthy interview with MSNBC anchor Ari Melber. The new formal House “contempt report” cites Navarro’s statements and interview with Melber to make the case that he is illegally resisting a lawful subpoena, and has no valid legal privilege to do so. Melber discusses the legal developments regarding Navarro, and other matters before the committee, with Justice Department veteran Neal Katyal.
The January 6th committee holds a meeting recommending the house cite Peter Navarro & Daniel Scavino Jr for criminal contempt.
CNN's Elie Honig explains why remarks by a federal judge who said that former President Donald Trump and right-wing attorney John Eastman may have been planning a crime as they sought to disrupt the January 6 congressional certification of the presidential election are unprecedented, but ultimately won't mean much if the Department of Justice doesn't act.#eliehonig #CNN #TheLead
Washington post associate editor Bob Woodward and CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa discuss efforts by Ginni Thomas, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' wife, to encourage the Trump White House to overturn the election."Face the Nation" is America's premier Sunday morning public affairs program. The broadcast is one of the longest-running news programs in the history of television, having debuted November 7, 1954, on CBS. Every Sunday, "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan welcomes leaders, newsmakers, and experts to a lively round table discussion of current events and the latest news.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) discusses the January 6th committee seeking prosecutions and new evidence and the Washington Post reporting about long gaps in former President Trump's January 6th call log.
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has called on Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from cases involving the January 6 Capitol riot over ethics concerns after reports showed text messages between his wife and Mark Meadows. NBC's Leigh Ann Caldwell reports from Capitol Hill.
Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) on Attorney General Merrick Garland facing renewed pressure on January 6th crimes
The Washington Post is reporting that the DOJ has expanded the scope of its Jan. 6 investigation, issuing subpoena requests to some officials in “Donald Trump’s orbit who assisted in planning, funding and executing the January 6th rally.”
Justice Clarence Thomas is compromised. He must recuse himself because he took an oath to protect the Constitution - not his wife.
New evidence reveals how Trump participated in directly demanding legislators help steal the 2020 election. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber explains how this evidence links Trump more directly to his aide Peter Navarro’s confession on “The Beat” detailing a plan to use the Vice President’s power to stop the transition of power.
There is a crisis at the Supreme Court as a result of the deeply unethical conduct of Justice Clarence Thomas. There are many suggestions and proposals emerging about what should be done to deal with the current crisis, as well as how to deter future misconduct by Supreme Court Justices. Those proposals include future recusal of Thomas from all January 6 and 2020 election related cases. Others involve the court adopting a code of conduct and mechanisms to enforce violations thereof.This video argues in favor of public hearings into what Justice Thomas did, why he did it, and whether his conduct warrants impeachment.
According to a new article published in The Atlantic, Donald Trump asked presidential historian Professor Julian Zelizer to interview him about his presidency. Trump then incriminated himself in multiple ways. Thereafter, he declared that historians are "bad people."This video reviews the legal implications of the statements made by Trump and how they might be used against him in a future prosecution. Link to Professor Zelizer's article in The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/04/trump-interview-a-first-historical-assessment/629454/
Former President Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, voluntarily spoke with the January 6 committee for more than five hours of questioning. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber discusses how her testimony could put pressure on aides like Peter Navarro to break their silence and cooperate with the probe.